One of the primary points of the sura is to chasten humankind and jinn for their absence of appreciation towards Allah, who has given them a wealth of favors. Stanzas 1-30 depict a portion of the assets (natural products, palm trees, husked grain, fragrant plants, new and salt water, pearls, transports) that Allah has benevolently accommodated the humankind and jinn he made, in his interminable leniency, out of dirt and smokeless fire (55:14), and set down under a sky lit up by the twin risings of the sun and moon (55:17). Notwithstanding these material favors, stanzas 1-4 relate the way that Allah showed humanity how to impart and even gave him the Qur'an to direct him on the way to honesty. The abstain, "Which, at that point, of your Lord's endowments do you both deny?", chides the plentifully accommodated humankind and jinn for neglecting to recognize their obligation to Allah for his enormous benevolence. The discipline that anticipates these selfish animals is quickly portrayed in sections 35-45; for the rest of the sura, the joys of the nurseries of heaven (loaded with concealing branches, streaming springs, organic product, ladies, love seats, pads, and fine covers) are expressively depicted, punctuated all through by the stinging abstain which causes to notice the inconsistency between Allah's kindness in giving such rich prizes and the lack of appreciation of humanity and jinn.
0 Comments